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Title
Dublin Bay : song and chorus ; as originally sung by Sam Wells / arranged by Geo. T. Evans [text by Mrs. Crawford ; music by George Barker]
Alternative Title
Wreck of the emigrant ship.
Creator
Barker, George, 1812-1876
Composer
Evans, Geo. T. (George T.), 1836-1878
Other
Crawford, Mrs. (Louisa McCartney), 1790-1858
Other
Wells, Samuel A., 1825 or 6-1864
Other
Robbins & Co. (San Francisco)
Other
California Sheet music Project. CU
Other
Date Created and/or Issued
1862
Publication Information
M. Gray
San Francisco
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library
Collection
California Sheet Music Project
Rights Information
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Description
For voice and piano, with optional choral parts beneath the melody on the chorus.\
Music occupies p. [1]-2; p. [3] bears an advertisement.
Cover title.
"The only correct edition."--Cover.
"Robbins & Co., Music Printers, 417 Clay Street."
Page [3] advertisement: M. Gray, as sole California agent for Steinway & Sons. This ad includes testimonials signed by well-known musicians, including Gustave A. Scott, Geo. T. Evans, James R. Laurie (i.e., Lawrie; Prof. of Music, Santa Clara College and Convent of Notre Dame, San Jose), and M.A. Sarles (Collegiate Institute, Benicia).
First line of text and of chorus: They sailed away in a gallant bark.
Love song of a young couple sailing from Ireland; later the ship sinks.
Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project.
[The song has also been called "The wreck of the emigrant ship" and "They sail'd away." This arrangement by Evans did not credit the composer of the music, George Barker, or the writer of the lyrics, Mrs. Crawford. Different sources listed Mrs. Crawford's name as "Louisa McCartney Crawford" or as "Annie Barry Crawford." The discrepancy in her names was not resolved. Sam Wells was a minstrel singer in San Francisco during the 1860s. Matthias Gray was a music publisher in late nineteenth century San Francisco.].
Bound: No
Variant: No
Illustrated cover: No
Advertisements: Yes
Society of California Pioneers.
Type
image
Extent
1 score ([i, 1]-2, [1] p.) ; 35 x 26 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00168493
Subject
Shipwrecks--Ireland--Songs and music
Love songs--Ireland--Songs and music
Songs with piano
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano

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